credit

oldsways:

There are those who say fate is something beyond our command. That destiny is not our own, but I know better. Our fate lives within us, you only have to be brave enough to see it.

Monday, 11th of January with 2,241 notes
brave  

princesconsuela:

F.R.I.E.N.D.S |  running gags

Monday, 11th of January with 336,540 notes
friends  

dailyactress:

Taraji P Henson attends the 73rd Annual Golden Globe Awards held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on January 10, 2016

Monday, 11th of January with 27,882 notes

r2–d2:

Untitled by (victor and alice • photography)

Monday, 11th of January with 23,337 notes

I hope October will be a good month for everyone

grima-of-nohr:

Last time I reblogged a post with good vibes it worked, and I had a month full of awesome surprises. I really, REALLY hope and wish everyone experiences that. It’s great, and everyone deserves it.

Monday, 28th of September with 237,035 notes

Let’s see…….

meetm3outside:

Nicki Minaj, born into poverty in Trinidad with a crack addicted father who worked her ass off pretty much by her damn self to become successful in the most male dominated music genre tries to start a conversation about racism in the music industry. Miley Cyrus, white child from Tennessee, who became famous from a Disney show her rich father got for her and then re-launched her career by sticking a foam finger up her vagina tries to tell Nicki how she should and should not address racism.

The tea is too damn hot.

Read this, learn this, and remember this when they call Nicki an angry bitch tomorrow.

Monday, 31st of August with 157,658 notes

dreamybrowngirl:

Okay we can all have a good laugh and cheer at what went down tonight but in all seriousness what she was doing was calling out a white woman on her horribly patronizing, racist behavior. A white woman tried to silence and belittle a Black woman’s pain because she didn’t like how it was presented and proceeded to dismiss it because she was too angry. Miley condescended to her, telling a black woman how best to deal with something that she as a white woman will never have to deal with. And Nicki clapped back. On national television. In front of a live audience, in front of the world, on air.

If you think the media and its industries aren’t going to punish her for it then I need you to pay real close attention to her the next coming months, because you can bet she won’t have as many appearances or invitations, you can bet she will get even less recognition and even more criticism, you can bet most mentions of her will associate her with the Angry Black Woman stereotype without ever addressing why she was angry or recognizing that her anger was justified. They are going to make Nicki out to be the ultimate bad guy when the reality is she was defending herself-and by proxy, Black women in entertainer everywhere-against some serious displays of ignorance and racism. But you watch. Watch what’s going to happen to Nicki after this.

The clap back was hilarious, yes, but there is a reason Black people are celebrating it; because Nicki showed some serious courage. Black people, Black women especially, are expected to shoulder any and all abuse silently. She refused. At the end of the day, to these people, she is just a Black woman who is supposed to shut up and take whatever bullshit gets thrown at her. She isn’t supposed to defend herself, especially not if it means hurting white women’s feelings. Protect Nicki Minaj at all fucking costs. Support her at all costs, because she’s going to come under serious fire.

Monday, 31st of August with 120,826 notes

fiantodurri:

did miley know it was judgement day when she woke up this morning

Monday, 31st of August with 546 notes

based-sugilite:

Look at how they worded that. Look at the picture. “Exploded”, “Went nuts”, anything to make the woman of color look like a crazy bully who came for poor innocent Miley. Like Nicki didn’t have a valid reason to be upset in the first place before Miley and her crusty ass appropriating dreads didn’t speak out of turn. This shit was just a mess

Monday, 31st of August with 39,809 notes
Monday, 31st of August with 99,211 notes